Introducing UnSeen, an inspiring public engagement campaign that aims to make a lasting impact in Cambodia through the power of film.
In 2024, the campaign will showcase a special screening of the critically acclaimed movie, Broken Courage, in the heart of Cambodia. Our plan is to take the film, once dubbed into Khmer, across the country with the help and support of the Ministry of Fine Arts and the Cambodian Film Commission.
This thought-provoking film tells a gripping story of resilience, hope, and the indomitable human spirit.
By donating to this campaign, you have the extraordinary opportunity to contribute to a cause that fosters positive change and empowers individuals to overcome adversity.
Your generous support will help bring this important story to Cambodia, allowing communities to engage in meaningful discussions, raise awareness about pressing issues, and inspire a collective drive for moving forward.
Join us in championing UnSeen and be part of a transformative movement that amplifies voices, ignites conversations, and creates a better tomorrow for Cambodia and beyond.
Please donate to the campaign and help us spread the word about the story, the potential for impact and our desire for social change.
David Peck (Director and Producer) is the founder of SoChange, a social enterprise and has provided consulting services for leadership, health and literacy projects around the world. Holding a Master’s Degree in Philosophy, David is an in-demand speaker and has completed postgraduate work in International Development, and teaches in the business school at Humber College in Toronto.
David was named a Global Hero by Verge magazine in 2009.
In 2006 alongside of TVO he co-created and co-produced the award-winning children's television show Spellz. His much-listened to podcast, Face2Face, is an intimate, in depth conversation with filmmakers on social change and how it all plays into their role as filmmakers.
David is a published author, Irreconcilable Differences, and, Real Change is Incremental, which was nominated recently for a word guild culture award.
Nathanael Draper (Director, Cinematographer and Producer) is a Vancouver based filmmaker with commercials and short films of various genres to his name. At the age of sixteen, he was approached by Machinima.com to enter into a director partnership program where he created original shorts using video games.
Recently he’s directed web content for Canadian charities including the Alzheimer Society of Ontario and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Other projects include a music video for his own musical group FrĀmz as well as a short film titled Yellow Can which was selected by the CMS Vatavaran Environment & Wildlife International Film Festival in 2017.
His most recent film ‘Shiraz’, inspired by his own journey to the middle east in 2014 was filmed in Iran and Vancouver and is currently finishing post-production. It is set to hit the film festival scene later this year.
He believes that the most engaging stories not only entertain but also challenge audiences to re-examine our self-perceptions and interactions in the world around us.
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